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Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education January 25, 2018
ACCESS COLLEGE EARLY SCHOLARSHIP 2016-17 YEAR-END REPORT
Statutory Authority Neb. Rev. Stat. § 85-2106
Approved by Commission January 25, 2018
Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education January 25, 2018
COMMISSIONERS W. Scott Wilson, Chair Plattsmouth, Member-at-Large
Dr. John Bernthal Lincoln, District 1
Dr. Joyce D. Simmons Lincoln, Member-at-Large
Dr. Deborah A. Frison, Vice-Chair Omaha, District 2
Dr. Ronald Hunter Hay Springs, District 6
Dr. Paul Von Behren Ames, District 3
Colleen Adam Hastings, District 5
Mary Lauritzen West Point, Member-at-Large
Gwenn Aspen Omaha, Member-at-Large
Dwayne Probyn Papillion, District 4
STAFF Dr. Michael Baumgartner Executive Director
Dr. Duncan Hsu Database Manager/Special Projects
Gary Timm Chief Finance & Administrative Officer
Miste Adamson Administrative Assistant
Kadi Lukesh Bookkeeper, Budget Coordinator & Office Manager
Mike Wemhoff Facilities Officer
Dr. Kathleen Fimple Academic Programs Officer
J. Ritchie Morrow Financial Aid Officer
Jill Heese Research Coordinator
Helen Pope Executive Assistant
Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education 140 N. 8th Street, P.O. Box 95005, Lincoln, NE 68509-5005
Phone: (402) 471-2847
The Commission’s reports are available online at ccpe.nebraska.gov/reports
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Access College Early (ACE) Scholarship Program
Authorized by the Nebraska Legislature in 2007, the Access College Early (ACE) Scholarship Program pays tuition and mandatory fees for qualified, low-income high school students to enroll in college courses from Nebraska colleges or universities, either through dual-enrollment or early enrollment agreements with these institutions. High school students may apply for funding under this program by completing the ACE Student Application, which is reviewed by the Coordinating Commission for award consideration.
To qualify for the scholarship, the student or student’s family must be approved to participate in one of the federal need-based government programs listed below, have experienced an extreme hardship that affects family income, or be participating in a designated Career Education program as established by the Nebraska Department of Education.
• Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program • Supplemental Security Income • Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) • Special Supplemental Assistance Program (WIC)
The objective of the ACE program is to encourage well-prepared high school students from low-income families to enroll in college courses. High school students who are awarded an ACE scholarship to complete college courses while in high school can decrease their time to graduation and consequently the cost of a degree. However, students must pay to take advantage of these college course opportunities that can jumpstart their college careers. For students who are economically disadvantaged, the financial constraints are great. Research shows that high school students who take college courses while in high school remain in school and graduate at higher rates, enroll in college at increased rates, and return for their college sophomore years at higher rates. In Nebraska, ACE students are 27.8 percentage points more likely to go on to college than other high school students from low-income families. As can be seen from the charts starting on page 7, ACE scholarship recipients continue on to college at a much greater rate than students from low-income families that do not receive ACE scholarships. In fact, ACE scholarship recipients continue on to college at a slightly higher rate than students from non-low-income families.
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Distribution of the 2016-17 Access College Early Scholarship
The Access College Early (ACE) Scholarship pays the tuition and mandatory fees of eligible Nebraska high school students taking dual-enrollment and early-admit college courses at participating Nebraska colleges and universities. For 2016-17 the ACE Scholarship program was funded with $951,414 General funds appropriated by the Legislature. Nebraska colleges and universities enrolled 2,157 low-income, Nebraska high school students from 209 high schools who received 4,036 ACE Scholarships in 2016-17. The total amount awarded was $947,076.16, with the average award per scholarship equaling $234.65. The ACE Scholarship allowed these high school students from low-income families to enroll in 13,976.5 credit hours of college course work. Seventy-five percent of the grades received by these students were a B or better. (See page 10)
$114,856$216,754
$339,624
$699,071$812,968
$813,760$921,071 $953,596
$814,910
$947,076
$0
$250,000
$500,000
$750,000
$1,000,000
$1,250,000
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17
Total ACE Scholarship Amount Awarded
NE State Funding Federal Funding
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294 643 1,0201,601 1,707 1,705 1,866 1,919 1,894 2,157363
825 1,3022,152
3,442 3,445 3,969 4,082 3,575 4,036
1,6983,050
4,558
10,396 10,88911,877
13,592 13,785
12,195
13,977
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
ACE Scholarship Recipients, Scholarships Awarded, and Credit Hours Taken
Number of Recipients Number of Scholarships Number of Credit Hrs.
7.6% 6.7% 7.3% 8.4% 7.3%
34.0% 34.4% 32.6% 34.7% 37.1%
58.1% 58.7% 58.9% 56.0% 54.4%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
High School Grade Level of ACE Scholarship Recipients
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
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*All Other Eligibility Types Include: CPSE – Career Program of Study; SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; SSI – Supplemental Security Income; TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; WIC – Special Supplemental Nutrition Program; Other Hardship
95.2% 96.3% 97.5% 97.2% 97.6%
4.8% 3.7% 2.5% 2.8% 2.4%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%90.0%
100.0%
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Eligibility of ACE Recipients
Free/Reduced Price Lunch Program All Other Eligibility Types*
35.0% 37.9% 38.0% 36.4% 36.2%
65.0% 62.1% 62.0% 63.6% 63.8%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Gender of ACE Scholarship Recipients
Male Female
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0.9%3.3%
6.6%
0.3%
25.6%26.9%
30.1%33.1%
34.3%
6.2%
59.4% 58.3%
55.0%
50.8%48.4%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
Race of ACE Scholarship Recipients
American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian Black Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 2 or More White
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College Continuation Rates of ACE Scholarship Recipients Since 2009, the Coordinating Commission has conducted research to determine how many of the high school seniors who receive ACE scholarships continue on to college compared to other low-income and non-low-income graduates of Nebraska’s public high schools. For this research, a college continuation rate is defined as the percentage of high school graduates who were enrolled in college within one year of their high school graduation. For example, for the high school seniors who received ACE scholarships during 2015–2016, the college continuation rate is the percentage of these students who were enrolled in college any time between June 1, 2016, and May 31, 2017. Using student records and summary reports from the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) and enrollment records from the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC), the Commission calculates the college continuation rates by gender for the high school seniors who were ACE scholarship recipients. The Commission then compares the college continuation rates for the seniors who received ACE scholarships while attending public high schools to the college continuation rates for other low-income and non-low-income graduates of Nebraska’s public high schools.
Low-income students are defined as students who are approved to receive free or reduced-price school lunches. Non-low-income students are students who are not approved for free or reduced-price school lunches.1
Since the Commission relies on college enrollment records from the NSC, students who continue on to college at non-NSC-reporting institutions are classified as not continuing on to college. As a result, college continuation rates reported here are underreported to some degree. Students who were homeschooled or attended nonpublic (private) high schools are not included in this phase of the research because the NDE does not have sufficient records for the Commission to compute college continuation rates for nonpublic high school students by income status.
1 Non-low-income students for this study include at least some students who live in low-income households but who did not apply for free or reduced-price school lunches. Since participation in the free or reduced-price school lunch program is the only indicant of household income in the student records maintained by the Nebraska Department of Education, low-income students in the non-low-income category cannot be identified and excluded for the purposes of analysis.
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85.3%
80.0%74.6%
80.0% 81.3% 83.1%77.0% 79.5% 77.0%
83.4%
81.7% 80.6% 82.2% 83.6%87.9% 85.3% 83.4% 83.2%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16
ACE Recipients College Continuation Rate(includes public, private, and home school students)
Male ACE Recipients Female ACE Recipients
74.1% 75.5%
77.7%
77.3% 77.2% 77.7% 78.3% 78.4% 77.8%
83.7% 80.7%
77.4%
81.2% 82.3%86.1%
82.0% 81.6% 81.0%
50.5% 51.1% 53.8% 52.3% 52.6% 51.5% 53.6% 51.6% 53.2%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16
Public High School College Continuation Rate
Non-Low-Income Grads ACE Scholarship Recipients Other Low-Income Grads
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70.9% 72.3%
74.3%
73.4% 72.1% 73.6% 73.9% 73.4% 73.2%
85.1%79.7%
73.1%
79.7% 80.9% 82.7%76.4% 78.9% 77.0%
43.0% 46.9% 50.6% 49.3% 47.9% 47.4% 49.3% 47.8% 49.7%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%90.0%
100.0%
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16
Male Public High School College Continuation Rate
Male Non-Low-Income Graduates Male ACE Scholarship Recipients Other Male Low-Income Graduates
77.3% 78.8%
81.3%
81.4% 82.4% 82.1% 82.9%
83.5%
82.6%
83.0% 81.1%
79.6%
82.0% 83.0%88.0% 85.4%
83.4%
83.2%
53.3% 55.2% 56.9% 55.2% 57.3% 55.5% 57.8% 55.4% 56.8%
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%70.0%80.0%90.0%
100.0%
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16
Female Public High School College Continuation Rate
Female Non-Low-Income Graduates Female ACE Scholarship Recipients Other Female Low-Income Graduates
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NOTE: Tuition and fee charges are set by each institution, so Average per Scholarship varies by institution. NOTE 2: Student numbers on the above and following charts do not total 2,157 due to students taking classes at multiple institutions. NOTE 3: Data related to colleges where the number of students in the above chart equaled five or less were masked in the Grades Earned per Course chart, the Gender Race/Ethnicity chart, and the Grade & Eligibility chart on the following pages.
2016-17 Access College Early Scholarship College Amount
Awarded Number of Students
Number of Scholarships
Average per Scholarship
Central Community College (CCC) $238,632 437 836 $285.44 Chadron State College (CSC) $4,080 17 20 $204.03 Concordia University $560 1 2 $280.00 Creighton University $5,630 10 10 $563.00 Hastings College $400 2 3 $133.33 Metropolitan Community College (MCC) $33,393 279 398 $83.90 Midland University $51,250 143 205 $250.00 Mid-Plains Community College (MPCC) $61,083 91 191 $319.81 NE College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) $1,210 4 7 $172.86 Northeast Community College (NECC) $119,111 284 537 $221.81 Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) $126,530 248 408 $310.12 Peru State College (PSC) $38,940 125 206 $189.03 Southeast Community College (SCC) $36429 143 258 $141.20 University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) $7,500 29 31 $241.94 University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) $3,500 11 14 $250.00 University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) $149,226 375 549 $271.82 Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) $49,260 144 269 $183.12 Wayne State College (WSC) $20,340 71 92 $221.09
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2015-16 Access College Early Scholarship Grades Earned per Course
College A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- F W IP** Hours^ CCC 59 309 85 192 43 82 13 22 14 17 2,486.0 CSC 11 7 1 1 71.0 Concordia@ Creighton 1 3 6 40.0 Hastings@ MCC 141 132 61 31 18 15 1,817.0 Midland 14 51 60 39 23 14 4 615.0 MPCC 18 84 16 49 6 12 1 1 2 2 620.0 NCTA@ NECC 77 201 73 87 28 40 7 9 8 7 1,684.0 NWU 15 129 46 61 87 15 5 21 1 2 10 13 3 1,406.0 PSC 108 20 37 10 21 1 2 6 1 649.0 SCC 32 66 44 34 26 23 7 6 14 6 1,138.5 UNK 1 14 5 3 5 1 2 100.0 UNL 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 45.0 UNO 14 103 139 36 105 80 8 33 2 5 15 1 3 5 1,734.0 WNCC 14 56 28 18 41 13 7 28 4 5 9 3 30 13 866.0 WSC 34 15 9 13 7 4 4 1 2 3 339.0
** Course work in progress ^ Total number of credit hours paid for by the scholarship @ Data masked due to low numbers
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2015-16 Access College Early Scholarship Gender & Race
College Female Male American
Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian Black Native
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Hispanic 2 or More White
CCC 255 182 1 9 11 1 182 23 210 CSC 10 7 1 1 2 1 1 11 Concordia@ Creighton 6 4 1 2 1 6 Hastings@ MCC 189 90 2 3 46 2 94 28 104 Midland 95 48 1 5 12 92 8 25 MPCC 63 28 1 10 4 76 NCTA@ NECC 190 94 6 3 8 70 7 190 NWU 168 80 3 20 13 72 6 134 PSC 80 45 1 2 2 16 4 100 SCC 88 55 2 8 4 15 10 104 UNK 17 12 2 20 1 6 UNL 9 2 1 2 8 UNO 250 125 1 24 54 1 182 29 84 WNCC 92 52 5 1 2 48 16 72 WSC 47 24 2 37 3 29
@ Data masked due to low numbers
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2015-16 Access College Early Scholarship Grade & Eligibility* Criteria College 9th 10th 11th 12th CPSE F/R Other Hardship SNAP SSI TANF WIC CCC - 15 124 298 - 431 2 3 - - 1 CSC 7 10 17 Concordia@ Creighton 10 10 Hastings@ MCC 22 48 95 114 265 3 7 4 Midland 3 135 5 143 MPCC 4 43 44 90 1 NCTA@ NECC 2 6 91 185 277 4 3 NWU 2 95 151 243 3 1 1 PSC 2 45 78 120 2 2 1 SCC 1 55 87 134 4 4 1 UNK 2 15 12 29 UNL 1 3 7 9 1 1 UNO 1 78 105 191 368 2 2 2 1 WNCC 59 85 144 WSC 7 15 49 70 1
*CPSE – Career Program of Study; F/R – Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program; SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; SSI – Supplemental Security Income; TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; WIC – Special Supplemental Nutrition Program @ Data masked due to low numbers
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Access College Early 2016-17 Number of Scholarships Awarded by High School
College (number of high schools)
High School (number of students, number of scholarships) Central Community College (52):
Adams Central (Hastings) (7, 12) Alma (1, 1) Arcadia (3, 6) Aurora (6, 6) Blue Hill (3, 4) Boone Central (Albion) (8, 12) Burwell (1, 1) Central Catholic (Grand Island) (3, 5) Central City (6, 9) Central Valley (Greeley) (2, 4) Columbus (32, 50) Cozad (5, 7) David City (6, 7) Doniphan-Trumbull (4, 8) East Butler (1, 2) Elwood (1, 1) Franklin (4, 8) Fullerton (6, 15) Giltner (2, 2) Grand Island (195, 439) Hampton (5, 6) Hastings, (13, 17) Heartland Lutheran (Grand Island) (1, 2) High Plains (Polk) (1, 3) Holdrege (3, 6) Holy Family (2, 4)
Humphrey (1, 1) Lexington (35, 41) Litchfield (3, 5) Madison (2, 2) Minden (1, 1) Northwest (Grand Island) (6, 16) Ord (7, 16) Palmer (5, 7) Pope John XXIII (Elgin) (2, 6) Ravenna (5, 10) Red Cloud (1, 2) Sandy Creek (Fairfield) (13, 28) Schuyler Central (3, 6) Scotus Central (Columbus) (2, 2) S-E-M (8, 12) Shelby-Rising City (3, 5) Shelton (1, 3) Silver Lake (Roseland) (2, 4) Southern Valley (Oxford) (2, 3) Spalding Academy (2, 3) St Francis (Humphrey) (1, 1) St Paul (3, 8) Sutton (1, 4) Twin River (Genoa) (1, 1) West Point-Beemer (1, 1) Wood River (5, 11)
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Chadron State College (4): Chadron (7, 9) Gordon-Rushville (6, 6) Scottsbluff (1, 1) Sidney (3, 4)
Concordia (1): Lincoln Lutheran (1, 2)
Creighton (7):
Omaha Benson (1, 1) Omaha Bryan (1, 1) Omaha Burke (3, 3) Omaha Central (2, 2) Omaha North (1, 1) Omaha Northwest (1, 1) Omaha South (1, 1)
Hastings College (2)
Adams Central (Hastings) (1, 1) Hastings (1, 2)
Metropolitan Comm College (23):
Arlington (3, 5) Bellevue East (1, 1) Bellevue West (1, 1) Blair (1, 4) DC West (Valley) (4, 4) Fort Calhoun (9, 18) Fremont (32, 63) Gretna (3, 6) Home School (5, 12) Millard South (Omaha) (16, 35)
Omaha Benson (4, 4) Omaha Bryan (69, 89) Omaha Burke (23, 25) Omaha Central (30, 31) Omaha North (30, 31) Omaha Northwest (12, 13) Omaha South (24, 36) Papillion-LaVista (3, 5) Papillion-LaVista South (3, 6) Plattsmouth (1, 1) Ralston (1, 3) Scribner-Snyder (1, 1) Westside (Omaha) (2, 4)
Midland University (8):
Fremont (3, 3) Omaha Benson (4, 4) Omaha Bryan (48, 72) Omaha Burke (5, 5) Omaha Central (3, 3) Omaha North (7, 7) Omaha South (72, 110) Skutt Catholic (Omaha) (1, 1)
Mid-Plains Community College (22):
Anselmo-Merna (1, 2) Arcadia (5, 7) Brady (3, 5) Broken Bow (7, 14) Chase Co (Imperial) (3, 6) Cody-Kilgore (3, 6) Dundy Co (Benkelman) (3, 6)
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Mid-Plains Community College (cont) Elwood (1, 2) Garden Co (Oshkosh) (1, 1) Hershey (3, 8) Home School (1, 2) Hyannis (1, 1) McCook (2, 5) Medicine Valley (Curtis) (3, 3) Mullen (1, 1) North Platte (43, 99) Paxton (4, 14) Pender (2, 3) Perkins Co (Grant) (1, 2) Pope John XXIII (Elgin) (1, 2) S-E-M (1, 1) Southern Valley (Oxford) (1, 1)
NCTA (4):
Burwell (1, 1) S-E-M (1, 1) Wheeler Central (Bartlett) (1, 2) York (1, 3)
Nebraska Wesleyan (46): Adams Central (1, 2) Alma (1, 2) Aurora (4, 5) Bancroft-Rosalie (4, 4) Bishop Neumann (Wahoo) (1, 1) Blue Hill (1, 1) Boone Central (Albion) (1, 1) Centennial (Utica) (1, 2) Central Valley (Greeley) (4, 7)
Columbus (12, 14) Conestoga (Murray) (3, 6) Cozad (1, 1) Elwood (2, 3) Franklin (2, 2) Gordon-Rushville (6, 6) Hampton (2, 2) Hastings (19, 50) Hay Springs (3, 3) Lexington (31, 68) Leyton (1, 1) Lincoln Christian (1, 2) Lincoln East (1, 1) Lincoln High (1, 1) Lincoln North Star (41, 77) Lincoln Northeast (9, 15) Lincoln Southeast (1, 1) Marian (Omaha) (1, 1) Mercy (Omaha) (2, 2) Minden (1, 1) Norfolk (6, 8) Norris (2, 2) Lutheran Northeast (Norfolk) (2, 5) Oakland-Craig (5, 5) Omaha Burke (14, 24) Ord (9, 11) Papillion-LaVista South (2, 3) Riverside (Cedar Rapids) (5, 10) Seward (3, 4) Sidney (3, 7) South Sioux (19, 19) Southern Valley (Oxford) (2, 2)
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Nebraska Wesleyan (cont): St Cecilia (Hastings) (2, 4) Stuart (4, 4) Wayne (5, 10) West Point-Beemer (5, 7) Westside (Omaha) (1, 1)
Northeast Community College (52):
Ainsworth (6, 9) Bancroft-Rosalie (10, 17) Battle Creek (2, 4) Bloomfield (3, 4) Burwell (8, 9) Cedar Cath (Hartington) (8, 19) Chambers (1, 3) Clearwater-Orchard (6, 15) Creighton (7, 21) Elgin (4, 12) Elkhorn Valley (Tilden) (7, 12) Emerson-Hubbard (3, 11) Gering (2, 2) Guardian Angels (West Pt.) (2, 5) Hartington-Newcastle (2, 3) Home School (1, 2) Homer (3, 3) Laurel-Concord-Coleridge (3, 7) Lutheran Northeast (Norfolk) (1, 1) Lynch (2, 3) Madison (5, 8) McCool Junction (1, 2) Milford (1, 1) Neligh-Oakdale (4, 6) Newman Grove (6, 7)
Niobrara (1, 1) Norfolk (26, 36) Norfolk Catholic (3, 8) North Bend (3, 5) Oakland-Craig (2, 6) O'Neill (6, 12) Palmyra (1, 1) Pender (2, 4) Pierce (4, 6) Plainview (7, 15) Pope John XXIII (Elgin) (2, 2) Rock Co (Bassett) (5, 16) S-E-M (1, 1) South Sioux (35, 48) St Mary's (O'Neill) (2, 3) Stanton (1, 3) Stuart (5, 5) Tekamah-Herman (4, 9) Wakefield (3, 7) Wausa (4, 9) Wayne (2, 2) West Boyd (9, 22) West Holt (9, 16) West Point-Beemer (25, 47) Wheeler Central (Bartlett) (1, 3) Wisner-Pilger (16, 50) Wynot (7, 14)
Peru State College (33):
Arcadia (2, 2) Auburn (1, 2) Aurora (2, 2)
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Peru State College (cont) Beatrice (11, 21) Crete (4, 6) Cross Co (Stromsburg) (2, 4) Elwood (2, 2) Fairbury (2, 2) Falls City (6, 10) Fillmore Central (Geneva) (1, 2) Homer (1, 1) HTRS (Humboldt) (9, 15) Johnson Co (Tecumseh) (2, 4) Johnson-Brock (2, 4) Kenesaw (1, 1) Lewiston (3, 4) Lexington (2, 3) Lourdes Central (NE City) (1, 2) McCool Junction (2, 3) Meridian (Daykin) (4, 7) Nebraska City (3, 3) Norris (Firth) (7, 9) North Bend (5, 9) Pawnee (6, 13) Raymond Central (1, 1) Riverside (Cedar Rapids) (6, 9) Scribner-Snyder (3, 3) Southern (Wymore) (1, 1) Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca (1, 2) Tri County (Dewitt) (10, 18) Wallace (1, 1) Wausa (1, 1) York (20, 39)
Southeast Community College (31): Ashland-Greenwood (1, 1) Beatrice (14, 24) Crete (2, 2) Deshler (1, 1) Falls City (8, 15) Keya Paha Co (1, 4) Lincoln Christian (1, 1) Lincoln East (6, 12) Lincoln High (4, 7) Lincoln Lutheran (1, 2) Lincoln North Star (30, 57) Lincoln Northeast (9, 16) Lincoln Southeast (1, 1) Lincoln Southwest (2, 3) Malcolm (1, 2) Milford (3, 8) Nebraska City (2, 3) Neligh-Oakdale (1, 1) Norris (Firth) (10, 20) Pawnee City (1, 1) Plattsmouth (2, 2) Raymond Central (1, 1) Southern (Wymore) (6, 7) Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca (1, 1) Thayer Central (Hebron) (3, 4) Wahoo (3, 7) Weeping Water (1, 2) Wilber-Clatonia (1, 2) Wynot (2, 3) York (16, 26) Yutan (8, 22)
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Univ. of Nebraska at Kearney (7): Crete (3, 3) Gibbon (1, 1) Grand Island (5, 5) Hastings (1, 1) Kearney (5, 7) Lexington (13, 13) Sandy Creek (1, 1)
Univ. of Nebraska – Lincoln (9):
Brady (1, 1) Freeman (1, 1) Gordon-Rushville (3, 3) Lincoln North Star (1, 2) Lincoln Southeast (1, 1) Oakland-Craig (1, 1) Seward (1, 1) South Sioux (1, 2) Southern (XXX) (1, 2)
Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha (26): Bellevue East (5, 14) Bellevue West (10, 15) Blair (1, 1) Brownell Talbot (Omaha) (1, 3) Crete (1, 1) Elkhorn (1, 1) Lincoln East (2, 3) Marian (Omaha) (1, 1) Mercy (Omaha) (1, 1) Millard South (Omaha) (3, 7) Millard West (Omaha) (2, 3) Omaha Benson (3, 5)
Omaha Bryan (66, 74) Omaha Burke (54, 88) Omaha Central (31, 42) Omaha North (27, 45) Omaha Northwest (12, 15) Omaha South (115, 174) Papillion-La Vista (7, 10) Papillion-La Vista South (2, 2) Plattsmouth (8, 10) Ralston (12, 25) Raymond Central (1, 1) Roncalli (Omaha) (1, 1) Skutt (Omaha) (1, 1) Westside (Omaha) (7, 9)
Wayne State College (12):
Aurora (3, 3) Cross Co (Stromsburg) (4, 4) Fullerton (4, 9) Oakland-Craig (3, 4) Osmond (2, 3) Riverside (Cedar Rapids) (6, 11) Sandy Creek (4, 7) Schuyler Central (10, 14) South Sioux (30, 30) Twin River (Genoa) (1, 2) Wayne (3, 4) Wisner-Pilger (1, 1)
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Western NE Community College (15): Alliance (13, 31) Bayard (1, 1) Bridgeport (8, 16) Chadron (3, 4) Crawford (2, 2) Elba (2, 4) Gering (5, 5)
Hay Springs (1, 2) Hyannis (1, 1) Leyton (1, 2) Minatare (6, 6) Mitchell (3, 4) Morrill (2, 2) Scottsbluff (86, 173)
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Access College Early 2016-17 Courses Taken by Scholarship Recipients
College (number of different subject areas)
Subject Area (number of scholarships) Central Community College (32):
Accounting (1) Agribusiness (5) Advanced Manufacturing (27) Auto Body (38) Biological Sciences (8) Business Admin (2) Business Tech (1) Chemistry (1) Construction Tech (44) Drafting & Design Tech (46) Economics (17) Education (3) English (214) Entrepreneurship (2) Fine & Performing Arts (1) History (42) Health Occupations (63) Humanities (2) Human Services (1) Information Tech (22) Media Arts (5) Mathematics (70) Music (9) Philosophy (1) Physical Education (4) Political Science (18)
Psychology (25) Sociology (23) Speech (115) Theatre (1) Visual Arts (1) Welding Tech (25)
Chadron State College (5): Finance (3) History (1) Mathematics (14) Marketing (1) Psychology (1)
Concordia (2)
Chemistry (1) English (1)
Creighton (1): Emergency Medical Services (10)
Hastings College (2)
Chemistry (2) Math (1)
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Metropolitan Comm College (37): Accounting (1) Arts (2) Auto Collision Tech (7) Biology (10) Chemistry (4) Culinary/Hospitality Mngt (2) Criminal Justice (18) Early Childhood (84) Economics (2) Education (1) Emergency Medical Services (6) English (17) Entrepreneurship (2) Fashion Design (7) Finance (12) Fire Science Tech (4) Geography (1) Health Info Mngt Systems (14) History (21) Horticulture/Land Mngt (40) Health (6) Human Relations (9) Industrial/Commercial Trade (2) Information Tech (18) Legal Studies (2) Mathematics (27) Political Science (2) Precision Machine Tech (8) Process Operations Tech (4) Psychology (5) Reading & Learning Skills (1) Sociology (15)
Speech (9) Theatre (2) Video/Audio Communication (9) Welding (18) Workplace Skills (6)
Midland University (3):
English (108) Earth Science (3) History (94)
Mid-Plains Community College (17): Agriculture (10) Arts (4) Biology (39) Business (1) Chemistry (4) English (37) History (16) Mathematics (35) Music (4) Nursing Asst (4) Business Office Tech (6) Political Science (7) Psychology (6) Sociology (4) Spanish (6) Speech (6) Welding (2)
NCTA (2):
Livestock Industry Mngt (6) Math (1)
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Nebraska Wesleyan (14): Accounting (3) Biology (3) Business Administration (2) Chemistry (5) Communication Studies (10) Economics (9) English (231) French (3) Geography (4) History (60) Mathematics (36) Physics (13) Political Science (1) Spanish (28)
Northeast Community College (24):
Accounting (4) Agriculture (8) Art (1) Auto Body Repair (2) Automotive Tech (4) Biology (35) Business (1) Criminal Justice (1) Drafting (1) English (134) Geography (1) History (40) Health Education (28) Health/Phys Ed/Rec (13) Information Tech (5) Mathematics (87)
Nurse Aide (38) Physics (6) Political Science (6) Psychology (45) Sociology (20) Spanish (8) Speech (43) Welding (4)
Peru State College (12):
Biological Science (15) Business (2) English (76) History (9) Mathematics (23) Political Science (5) Physics (1) Political Science (5) Psychology (40) Sociology (20) Spanish (1) Speech (12)
Southeast Community College (28):
Accounting (1) Automation Tech (1) Bioscience (4) Business Admin (16) Bldg Construction Tech (5) Criminal Justice (5) Design & Drafting Tech (3) Early Childhood Ed (4)
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Southeast Community College (cont) Economics (5) Education (4) English (54) Entrepreneurship (7) Financial Services (1) Food Service/Hospitality (14) Health (11) Information Tech (17) Machine Tool Tech (1) Mathematics (43) Medical Assisting (5) Music (1) Nursing Assistant (9) Physics (1) Political Science (1) Psychology (9) Sociology (5) Spanish (4) Speech (8) Welding (17)
Univ. of Nebraska at Kearney (9):
Chemistry (2) Comp Sci & Info Tech (5) English (2) French (3) German (3) Physical Education (1) Spanish (13) Statistics (1) Teachers Education (1)
Univ. of Nebraska – Lincoln (7): Agricultural Sciences (1) Animal Science (2) Design (1) History (1) Nutrition/Health Science (1) Psychology (3) Sociology (5)
Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha (25): Art/Art History (13) Biology (23) Business Administration (1) Information Science/Tech (20) Criminal Justice (1) Communication Studies (2) Computer Science (2) Economics (1) English (103) French (4) Geography (71) History (37) Info Assurance Science (3) Mathematics (20) Music (1) Physical Education (2) Physics (26) Political Science (87) Psychology (15) Religion (8) Sociology (4) Spanish (65) Teacher Ed (29)
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Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha (cont) University Seminar (5) Writers Workshop (5)
Wayne State College (12):
Business (5) Chemistry (3) Communication Arts (3) Computer Science (2) English (22) History (4) Mathematics (39) Music (1) Political Science (1) Psychology (5) Sociology (4) Spanish (3)
Western NE Community College (34):
Accounting (2) Advanced Mfg Design Tech (20) Auto Body Tech (1) Automotive Tech (2) Biological Sciences (24) Business Administration (3) Business Tech (2) Construction (14)
Criminal Justice (3) Early Childhood Ed (10) Economics (3) Education (2) Emergency Medical Tech (10) English (58) Engineering Tech (1) History (16) Health (11) Humanities (1) Human Services (1) Information tech (4) Mathematics (6) Nursing Assistant (15) Personal Development (7) Physical Education (2) Physical Education/Coaching (1) Photography (2) Political Science (3) Practical Nursing (1) Psychology (18) Sociology (1) Speech (3) Statistics (5) Theatre Arts (1) Welding (16)